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1985MA-188U.K.: Chapman & Hall 1985. Classic comprehensive advanced text provides a unified treatment of input/output modeling and of discrete-time linear dynamical systems subject to random disturbances. Text discusses the interrelationship between the main stochastic models of time series analysis- the autoregressive and state-space models. Includes detailed coverage of the asymptotic properties of the Kalman filter and linear optimal controllers. 393 pp. Illustrated. Very minimal shelfwear. Upper rear corner slightly bumped. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Chapman & Hall Hardcover
1868058070London Uk & New York Usa: The London Printing And Publishing Company 1868. Hardcover. Very Good. Four Volumes 11 1/8" X 11 1/4" Each. Dark Morocco Over Dark Maroon Heavy Pebbled Cloth 5 Bands Spines Gilt All Four Front Covers With Elaborate Gilt Globe On Its Stand. Fine Marbled Endpapers Matching Edges. Full Page And Folding Plates Throughout. Extensive Mathematics In Particular. Undated First Issued 1860'S This Indicating It Is Published After The Death Of Lord Brougham So Circa 1868-1870. Light Rubbing At Edges Wear Along Bottom Edges. Rear Cover Of Volume Iv Shows Discoloration To Cloth No Trace Of Staining To Leather Or Endpapers Or Inside. Bookplates Of Walter Gordon Gibson 1885-1926. About 22 Pounds Shipping Weight; Considerable Additional Postage Required; No Priority Or International Shipment Please. <br/> <br/> The London Printing And Publishing Company hardcover
1803r7232London: W & S Jones. G : in good condition. Cover and spine rubbed. 1803. Third Edition Corrected and Enlarged by William Jones. Leather cover. 220mm x 130mm 9" x 5". 517pp plates;14pp 2pp. 34 folding copper plates. . W & S Jones hardcover
2003__0435171224Pearson Education Oxford 2003. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 12.99x10.43x7.56 inches. Pearson Education, Oxford paperback
1981032759Cambridge: The MIT Press 1981. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Minus DJ. Xiii 753 Pp. Blue Cloth. First Printing Volume Iii Only. Very Near Fine Book Touch Of Wear In Worn Dj With Small Losses At Corners Largest Being A 1/4" Square Chip At Top Of Front Spine Edge. No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> The MIT Press hardcover
194768936Lancaster PA: The National Research Council 1947. MATHEMATICS. Volume II number 20 of the Quarterly Journal Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation. Octavo 9 1/4 x 6 1/8 inches; 235 x 155 mm. 321- 404 pp. With frontispiece .Table of contents printed on the back wrapper and general title-page at the rear.<br> <br> Publisher's printed wrappers. Wrappers sunned. Library stamp to front wrapper and to blank recto of frontispiece. Overall very good.<br> <br> This journal contains an article on the technical developments of the Zuse Computer which was the world's first working programmable fully automatic digital computer.<br> <br> HBS 68936.<br> <br> $500. The National Research Council unknown
1990031644Moscow USSR: MIR Publsihers 1990. Scarce in the US. We have only this one copy but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson Nevada. Fine condition. Square and tight. Sharp corners. NO fading. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Translated from the Russian by Irene Aleksanova. First published 1990. Revised from the 1987 Russan edition. Contents: Preface. List of Symbols Chapter 1. Rational Equations Inequalities and Sytems. Chapter 2. Systems of Equations. Chapter 3 Equivalent Equations and Inequalities. Chapter 4 Equations in One Variable. Chapter 5. Inequalities in One Variable. Hints and Answers. Appendix. Bound in the original dark blue cloth stamped in white and a different shade of blue. Revised from the 1987 Russan edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/No dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 456pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. MIR Publsihers Hardcover
1985MA-127New York: Springer-Verlag 1985. Classic comprehensive three-volume complete set contains over 100 papers in a broad spectra of topics including sequential theory statistical inference conditional confidence statements and confidence estimators theory of queues asymptotic minimax character continuous time processes stochastic processes decision theory multivariate analysis inventory theory nonparametric analysis optimum extrapolation and intrapolation designs general equivalence theory for optimum designs optimality criteria for designs etc. 2068 pgs. collectively in three volumes. Illustrated. Heavy Multiple Item Set. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Springer-Verlag Hardcover
1983MA-25<p>New York: Oxford University Press/ Macmillan 1983. Comprehensive text contains the general theory and many new results in which the author makes an important correction to previously held views on unimodality. Extensive new material is included on analytic distribution functions theory of characteristic functions ridge functions and functions of bounded variation. 182 pgs. Illustrated. Gilt spine. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.</p> Oxford University Press/ Macmillan hardcover
060114Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1963. 2nd Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. Xxvii 613 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. Second Impression 1963 Of The Revised Edition Of 1962. Book Near Fine. Dust Jacket Priced $10.00 With Wear Some Browning To Spine And Edges Small Losses At Corners Of Spine Minute Losses At Tips. <br/> <br/> University of Chicago Press hardcover
1945046754Baltimore: Association for Symbolic Logic 1945. First Edition 1st Printing. Grey-blue Wrappers. Near Fine. Pp. 61108. Complete Issue With Mckinsey's Article On Strict Implication And Possibility. Near Fine Thin Strip Of Browning At Edges Of Covers No Marks Contents Fresh. Ohn Charles Chenoweth Mckinsey 1908 - 1953 Usually Cited As J. C. C. Mckinsey Was An American Mathematician Known For His Work On Mathematical Logic And Game Theory. He Also Made Significant Contributions To Modal Logic. Mckinsey Received B.S. And M.S. Degrees From New York University And A Ph.D. Degree In 1936 From The University Of California Berkeley. He Was A Blumenthal Research Fellow At New York University From 1936 To 1937 And A Guggenheim Fellow From 1942 To 1943. He Also Taught At Montana State College And In Nevada Then Oklahoma And In 1947 He Went "To A Research Group At Douglas Aircraft Corporation" That Later Became The Rand Corporation. Mckinsey Worked At Rand Until He Was Fired In 1951. The Fbi Considered Him A Security Risk Because He Was A Homosexual In Spite Of The Fact That He Was An Open Homosexual Who Had Been In A Committed Relationship For Years. He Complained To His Superior "How Can Anyone Threaten Me With Disclosure When Everybody Already Knows". He Committed Suicide In 1953. <br/> <br/> Association for Symbolic Logic unknown
1822e6040Paris: Bachelier Successeur de Mme V Courchier. G : in good condition. Ex Cruising Association Library. Rebacked with original outer spine laid on. Slight foxing. Very minor worming defunct on lower margin of first 18 leaves. 1822. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 270mm x 210mm 11" x 8". xxxv 330pp plates. 17 b/w fold-out plates. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Bachelier, Successeur de Mme V Courchier hardcover
1996MA-362Utrecht The Netherlands: VSP 1996. Comprehensive highly acclaimed text deals with the development and investigation of numerical methods for simulation of random processes and fields. Topics covered include: scalar and vector-valued Gaussian models; spectral models; non-Gaussian models; nonlinear transformation of Gaussian functions; compatibility of marginal distributions and covariances of random processes; convergence of approximate models of random fields; stochastic modelling applications including simulation of meteorological processes and fields sea surface undulation stochastic structure of clouds; coding of multiplicative generators of pseudorandom numbers; theory of stochastic processes; etc. 240 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name-stamp on outer edge. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. VSP Hardcover
19847091752North-Holland 1984. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN:0444868305 North-Holland paperback
1763e8713London: J. Nourse Vol. I; Printed by W. Bulmer Vol. II. G : in Good condition. Boards rebacked with modern calf spine and new eps. Some age toning. Fore edge of title page brittle. Some neat ink annotation in volume I. 1763 and 1804. First Edition and Reprint. Quarter leather brown board cover. 250mm x 190mm 10" x 7". viii 147pp; 60pp. Volume I full title: 'The Method of Increments Wherein the Principles are Demonstrated; and the Practice thereof Shewn in the Solution of Problems'. Volume II full title: 'On the Integration of Certain Differential Expressions with which the Problems in Physical Astronomy are Connected &c'. The latter from the Philosophical Transaction read before the Royal Society April 12 1804. . J. Nourse, [Vol. I]; Printed by W. Bulmer [Vol. II] hardcover
19295Camford Llandulais North Wales.10 February to 15 November 1947. Five letters and a postcard two letters 8vo total 4pp. three 4to total 17 pages fold marks good condition. LETTER ONE 6pp. 4to 10 Feb. He starts "You've done it!!! I told you that one of your ideas would bear fruit one of these days and it was a mistaken statement at least one I think is mistaken that set me off on a new track which led to success. I've got a prvot for two algebraic statements given that is not only foolproof but I'll wager it is the proof used by Fermat." He goes on to give an autobiography details of education and his ambition to be a mathematician being "knocked out" and accepting teaching elementary maths.He goes on to discuss Fermat;s purchase of "Bachet de Meregrac's edition of Diophantes" and Fermat's work on it "… therefore Fermat could not do it without continued fractions - therefore Fermat could not. In other works Fermat's proof was unsound or he was a liar. I determined to prove the 'M' was a liarand actually published a little pamphlet in which I think I had rediscovered Fermat's proof without contunued fractions." He had started on his "life's work" "to reconstruct from the beginning the work of Fermat on Theory of Numbers using only the notes by Heath in Diophantes." He has sent a batch of stuff for Harington to work through. The letter ends with two pages of calculations. LETTER TWO 1page 8 Nov.: Anyway in acknowledgment of your kindness and valuable hints even if I had to give a twist to them they provided valuable suggests I herewith let you be the first person to see phrase underlined what I believe is Fermat's original proof phrase underlined without the use of any mathematics higher that sic Sixth Form or lower at school; LETTER THREE 10PP. 4to 8 Nov.: Mainly mathematics in which he investigates solves Fermat's "challenge to English mathematicians - to find the smallest solution of x2 - 6lg2 = 1.". The next nine pages comprise mathematical formulae and discussion and he concludes the letter: "I am not patting myself on the back for producing underlined a proof of Fermat's great or last theorem: but I am patting myself on the back front head and feet for a long and arduous bit of detective work. For if this solution contains a flaw I'll bet a £1000 … to a penny it is Fermat's underlined Proof. And that's all I was after - to show the know-also that Fermat was neither deluding himself nor was he a liar."; LETTER FOUR 2pp. 8vo 11 Nov. He has typed out the last solution" and feels it is not wrong but "incomplete". He has to consider a "case" formula given - odd or even. LETTER FIVE 2pp. 8vo 15 Nov.: Further discussion of the "uniqueness" of a mathematical statemment Fermat or one of his correspondents givng a "general solution of the 'sum of three cubes equal to a cube'". Postcard dated Feb 21st i.e. he says it will be some time before he publishes as I'm going on to the nth powers now I've done the cube and I'm afraid if some Great M. saw the method he'd do the rest a couple of hours. At present it's evading me." Note: Works by Child include: The Early Mathematical Manuscripts Of Leibniz 1920; The geometrical lectures of Isaac Barrow Chicago London Open Court Publishing Company 1916 also by Isaac Barrow ; The geometrical lectures of Isaac Barrow translated with notes and proofs and a discussion on the advance made therein on the work of his predecessors in the infinitesimal calculus Chicago London Open Court Pub. Co. 1916 also by Isaac Barrow; A theory of natural philosophy / Chicago : Open Court 1922; AND works on geometry calculus and higher algebra: 2. J.M. Child FORMERLY LECTURER IN MATHEMATICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF' MANCHESTER LATE HEAD OF MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL COLLEGE DERBY FORMERLY SCHOLAR AT JESUS COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE Camford, Llandulais, North Wales.,10 February to 15 November 1947. unknown
1947026818Los Angeles: University of California 1947. First Edition Second Printing . Blue Wrappers. Very Good . Diagrams. 25 Pp. Simple Folding Schematic Tipped On To Rear Inside Cover. Stated Second Printing Of This Early Work On Scientific Computing; The Machine Was Notably Used In Atomic Energy And Other Calculations. Small Ownership Signature "Diercks" At Top Of Front Cover. Pencil Note Pencil Note On Foreword Page Indicates "Prof. Hurter In Charge Now Granite 30971 Ext. 751 Anal. Used Only For Instruction Purposes." Scarce Only Five Copies Shown In Worldwide Institutional Holdings Indexed In Worldcat. <br/> <br/> University of California unknown
2009066453Springer 2009. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 7 volume set. Minor shelf wear. Otherwise these are tight unmarked volumes. 4853 pp. . Springer Hardcover
1937020596Chicago: Scientific American Inc. 1937. First Edition First Printing . Red Cloth Gilt. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. 319 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First Edition. Ownership Signature And Critical Marginalia Of Caltech Mathematician Dewey C Duncan Dated November 1938. With The Errata Slip At Front Further Annotated By Duncan With Additional Errata On Verso.According To The Text On Front Flap The First Exposition Of The Theory Of Matrices Over A General Field. Book Uses Method Of Automorphism Groups Rather Than The Earlier Substitution Group. The Book Contains The First Description In English Of The Theory Of Fields With A Valuation And Consequently Of P-Adic Numbers. Gilt Bright Cloth Clean And Evenly Colored Hinges Tight. Dj Worn Large Chip Around Head Of Spine Removing Title And Part Of Descriptions Of 3 Books On Rear Panel Otherwise Small Chips Not Affecting Other Lettering. Maceration In A Small Thin Area Right Along Center Of Fore Eedge Of Front Cover With A Few Nicks To Cloth Of Book Beneath. Per Wikipedia Abraham Adrian Albert 1905 -1972 Was An American Mathematician. A First Generation American He Was Born In Chicago And Most Associated With That City. He Received His Bachelor Of Science In 1926 Masters In 1927 And Phd In 1928 At The Age Of 22. All Degrees Were Obtained From The University Of Chicago. He Married Around The Same Time As His Graduation. He Spent His Postdoctoral Year At Princeton University And Then From 1929 To 1931 He Was An Instructor At Columbia University. During This Period He Worked On Abelian Varieties And Their Endomorphism Algebras. He Returned To Princeton For The Opening Year Of The Institute For Advanced Study In 1933-34 And Spent Another Year In Princeton In 1961-62 As The First Director Of The Communications Research Division Of Ida The Institute For Defense Analyses. From 1931 To 1972 He Served On The Mathematics Faculty At The University Of Chicago Where He Became Chair Of The Mathematics Department In 1958 And Dean Of The Physical Sciences Division In 1961. In 1939 He Received The American Mathematical Society's Cole Prize In Algebra For His Work On Riemann Matrices. As A Research Mathematician He Was One Of The Principal Developers Of The Theory Of Linear Associative Algebras And As A Pioneer In The Development Of Linear Non-Associative Algebras Although All Of This Grew Out Of His Work On Endomorphism Algebras Of Abelian Varieties. He Is Best Known For His Work On The Albert-Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem On Finite-Dimensional Division Algebras Over Number Fields And As The Developer Of Albert Algebras Which Are Also Known As Exceptional Jordan Algebras. As An Applied Mathematician He Also Did Work For The Military During World War Ii And Thereafter. One Of His Most Notable Achievements Was His Groundbreaking Work On Cryptography. He Prepared A Manuscript "Some Mathematical Aspects Of Cryptography" For His Invited Address At A Meeting Of The American Mathematical Society In November 1941. The Theory That Developed From This Work Can Be Seen In Digital Communications Technologies. After Wwii He Became A Forceful Advocate Favoring Government Support For Research In Mathematics On A Par With Physical Sciences. He Served On Policy-Making Bodies At The Office Of Naval Research The United States National Research Council And The National Science Foundation That Funneled Research Grants Into Mathematics Giving Many Young Mathematicians Career Opportunities Previously Unavailable. Due To His Success In Helping To Give Mathematical Research A Sound Financial Footing He Earned A Reputation As A "Statesman For Mathematics." Albert Was Elected A Fellow Of The American Academy Of Arts And Sciences In 1968. <br/> <br/> Scientific American, Inc. hardcover
1924034933Paris: Les Presses Universitaires De France 1924. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 48 Pp. Brown Card Covers Printed In Red And Black Including A View Of The Eglise De La Sorbonne. First Separate Printing An Essay By Smith; Most Of This Essay First Appeared In The American Mathematical Monthly. Inscribed By Smith On The Dedication Page To His Fiancee Eva May Luse; She Is The Dedicatee On The Dedication Page And He Has Also Signed It On The First Free Endpaper. Covers With Light Wear At Corners. Contents Fine. <br/> <br/> Les Presses Universitaires De France paperback
19214131447Macmillan 1921. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1000grams ISBN: Macmillan hardcover
20191-0135115620Pearson College Div 2019. Paperback. New. 6th edition. 672 pages. 10.80x8.50x1.10 inches. Pearson College Div paperback
1959MA-282New York: Dover 1959. Classic comprehensive monumental work complete unabridged six-volume set combined into three volumes. Contains detailed coverage of every substantial contribution contribution to the development of the theory of differential equations up through the early twentieth century with many developments and extensions by the suthor. Volumes I & II: Exact Equations and Pfaff's Problem. Ordinary Equations Not Linear; Volumes III & IV: Ordinary Equations Not Linear. Ordinary Linear Equations; Volumes V & VI: Partial Differential Equations. 2710 pgs. collectively. Illustrated. Dustjackets very slightly rubbed on the edges with a small chunk missing on lower spine edge of second volume; in mylar. Slipcase has some minor rubbing to top edge; title label pastedown near fine condition with two tiny rubbed sections along the edge. Scarce. . First Dover Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dover Hardcover
1976MA-43New York: Marcel Dekker 1976. Comprehensive text describes the generators and structure theory for the general linear symplecticand orthogonal groups over a local ring.The determainations of the normal subgroups and automorphisms are included. 421 pgs. Lower edge of spine slightly bumped. Signed by the author on front endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Marcel Dekker Hardcover
ria9780435171223_inpMixed media product. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; "Scottish Heinemann Maths" reflects the content of the HMI report "Improving Mathematics Education 5-14". It offers a structured development of mental calculation strategies using clear progression and continuity of topics and increas unknown